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Stowing SailsA watercolour painting which shows two young crewmembers, busy furling the sails of a ship. Date: circa 1919
Small ice elevator, Hudson River 1875Pikemen sending ice blocks up a small elevator to be stored. Date: 1875
Transferring ice to storehouse, Hudson River 1875The storehouse buildings are composed of wood with double walls and were very rough looking, in the summer the ice is loaded into barges towed down stream to New York
Steam ice elevator, Hudson River 1875Work was commenced during the winter months, when the thickness of nine inches was reached. Illustration showing the steam ice elevator steadily carrying blocks up to a desired gallery of
Crusaders ShipsCrusaders embarking for the Holy Land - galleys row them out from the shore to the sailing ship where the crew are stowing away the cargo Date: circa 1100
Derby Railway Servants Orphanage Boys DormitoryDerby Railway Servants Orphanage - beds lined up in a boys dormitory. A basket for stowing clothes is under each bed. Date: circa 1908
WW1 - French artillery masked during the actionWW1 - A high caliber, artillery of the French Navy is moved and stowed away by a group of soldiers. They weapon is masked away during the action under a purposely-built camouflage tented area
Stowing Provisions ShipHow provisions for the voyage should be stowed below decks Date: circa 1845